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VOL. XII
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1907
NO. 44
FREEPORT NEWS
I Miss Catherine Grappel has returned i from her vacation.
School opens Monday, Sept. 9.
A regular meeting of the Board of Tru.stees will beheld next Friday even ing.
The fall time-table of the L. I. R. will go into effect about Sept. 10.
R.
Herman Schloss is visiting relatives in Bridgeport, Conn.
Before you equip that building, see the gas company about your fixtures.
Mr. and Mrs. W. home after a visit Pennsylvania.
B. Osterhout are with relatives in
Read the Gas. C^o's. adv. sue in regard to hot water.
this
Mi.ss Jennie HafT of Hempstead is spending a few days with her uncle, Alvin G. Smith.
In the Methodist Episcojial Church Sunday morning there will be Holy Commu;nion, with recef^t^iiJn of mem- Oscar Valentine left Wednesday for bers. In the evening'"tht? regular Springfield, Ma.ss., for a vacation. preaching services will begin at 7:4.').
The [lastor will jireach the fifth sermon , Henry L. Maxson spent Saturday and jn the series on "Life and Law." Sunday at Camp Tramiuility, Green- Topic for the evening sermon, "New
wood Lake, N. Y.
.School Sujiplies at Nassau County
, . , , . . ..I ri I I Review Stationery Deijartment; anv-
and telegraiih operator at the. Freeport I .,. r .u u i
^- ' ' ""J thing for the scholars.
LeRoy Smith is now the ticket agent j jgrajih operator at the. Fr depot. Here's hnjiing he'll stay.
John D. Cornelius and Williain C. Connors returned Wednesday evening from a three days' trip to Albany.
A meeting of tho Allied Boards of Trade of the Town of HemjistCad vvill be held in Frateriiity Hall .Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Pearsall and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearasll and fam¬ ily spent last w-eek at their cottage at Point Lookout.
Tony Elar is building a large brick hotel in jilace of hia hotel building re¬ cently destroyed by lire, on East Mer¬ rick Road.
Harold IMake Sniith of Church St. sailed from New <!astle, Miraniiclii, N. B.. for home on the schooner Poth- esay Aug. 21.
The annual outing of the Junior So¬ ciety of Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian Church vvas held at Point Lookout Weduesday.
.Mr. iind Mrs. Williani Smith and son Louis have returned from a two weeks' canijiing near C!atskill-on-the- Iludson.
Mrs. .Sarah Fisher and daughter. Myrtle Virginia Fisher, are sjiending tvvo weeks at Point Lookout Hotel, on thebeach.
Testament Anticipations of Modern Requirements." The Pastor's youngest brotftfer, who is a fine tenor soloist, V^ill be Jiresent at the evening service and will probably sing a solo in addi¬ tion to the usual musical iirograin.
Postmaster Robert G. Anderson has received word from C. P. Granlield, acting first assistant Postmaster Gen¬ eral, that a city delivery .service has been established for Freejiort. to take effect Nov. 1. Three letter carriers and ono substitute will lie-'aiiiioiiited. and thirty steel letter boxes with .stcci posts will be sujijilied.
Tlie (yivil Service Conimi.-;sioii hus been recjusted to take the necessary stejis to organize a ('ivii Service Board for the examination of candidates for ajiiiointment to the jiosition of letter carrier, at the local oflice. The new jiost oflice is to be ready Oct. I.
Village Trustees
All the Village Board were jiresent P^riday evening except Trustee Patter¬ son.
E. P. Trayer appeared before the Board regarding the condition of the water on Seanian Avenue. He said a "dead end" there made the water unfit for use. The matter -vvas discuss¬ ed (juite thoroughly and referred to the committee. Mr. Trayer also asked about the street light vvhich he said had been"promised for that street. The committee on this rejiorted that they did not think the approjiriation for ex¬ tensions vvas large enough t
LYNBROOK
BELLMORE
Joseph Lacken has been entertaining ' A new floor has been
D. J. Byrne of Baltimore, .Md.
Joseph Sault has sold out his ici cream and confectionery business.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wood are en tertaining Mr. and .Mrs. H. 0. Vail.
ticket office of tho L. I.
placed in the R. R. depot.
.Mrs. Sarah Hodge of Brooklyn having a jiretty cottage erected un her jirojiei'ly on Union .VvenuL'.
The Bellmore Juniors vvill jday the Rockville Centre Jrs. at tbe home ground next .'Saturday morning.
\ number of the local Democrats vvill go to I'oint Lookout on Saturday vvith the Democratic .Association of the Town of Ileiiijisteaii, taking a boat fi-oin Hellniore dm-k.
The granitoid sidewalk about Jiurchase school grounds are being laid, and
same will undoubteiily add to tlu Doarance of the school grounds. .
John .Alirains ami Wintielil .¦^ailed on Saturday luit for the South where they intend spending se-vi ra weeks. During their trip they iiitem talcing in the .Jainestowi l-lxjnL-^if imi
Th(
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funeral service.- i main.- o!" the late .Mrs. .Marie Sealy. widow of the late Kobert Sealey, v ho died at the residence of her (laughter, Hemnstead Avetiue, on Tue.-day ol'la-i we.k, were iie'id mi Thui-.'^dav la;-t.
The third annual outing of the Dem¬ ocratic Association of the Town of Hempstead will be held at Rhodes' Hotel, Point Lookout, on Saturd^, Aug 'CE
In another column we jiublish a photo of Arthur Deagon as "Happy Johnny Hicks, ia"The Time, The Place and The Girl," now playing ac Wallack's Theatre, New York. Mr. Deagon has for several years been a resident ot Freeport and is very enthusiastic in its praise.
A regular meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyter¬ ian Church will be held Wednesday afternoon at half past two at the resi¬ dence of Mrs. Hamilton, on Lexington Ave. The jiresence of every woman connected with the church and con¬ gregation is (lesired.
Although the oyster season is not supjiosed to ojien until September first, shipjiing has already been begun by some of the local dealers. The editor had the jileasure of visiting the house of Pearsall &, Whaley Wednesday morn¬ ing, and the bivalves ojiened up in ex- cejitionally good shajie. This was the first shipment from their house for the seasoiR.
The fire dejiartment ajijireciate the telephones in the fire houses. At the meeting of the Board of Fire Commis¬ sioners Friday evening several firemen from various companies were present, and one of the trustees asked if the 'jihones were any good and the lire lad¬ dies fell all over each other in their etforta to say a good word for the cen¬ tral operator.s. They said they did not have to ask where a fire was when taking oif the receiver—just ring the bell and they were told concisely where the alarm was sent from.
On Sunday afternoon, Sept. 8, at 4:15 p. m.. Rev. A. S. Lofgren, jiastor of Inimanuel Church, Brooklyn, will hold H servico for Llie Swedish jieople in our community.. It is understood that there are nearly sixty of them in this community and the Otlicial Board of the M. E. Church very kindly placed the use of the Church at the disposal of the Pastor for this service. He hoped to arrange for such a service for every Sunday afternoon in September but was unable to arr^ge for the 1st. It is hoped however that for at least four Sundays consecutively such a ser¬ vice can be held. "Wte entire service wlil be in Swedish and a most cordial invitation is extended to all who under- 8tand this language to be present.
Honorable Mention
The following letter to one of our young Freeporters explains itself. The Review congratulates Mr. Levy ^n his success, which is the result of hard and iintiring efTorts: Mr.Nseorge Morton Levy,
Freejiort, L. I. My dear Mr. Levy:
It gives me pleasure to inform you that you have woii^onorable mention by the Faculty of the University Law School by virtue of the high standing which you attained in the examination of the Junior Claas for the year 1907. Yottrs sincerely,
L«aUe J.xbinpkina,
Soerttary. WA' ¦¦¦'¦¦*•'
Mrs. VV. H. deGranada is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V'. G. Wal¬ ters, Pine St. Her husband, who was for some time manager for the Nas¬ sau and Sulfolk Lighting Co., is now on a business trip through the West.
OBITUARY
Divine Franklin Burtis died Mon¬ day afternoon at the home of his fath- er-in-hr.v, Clement Lockitt, in this vil¬ lage. Mr. Burtis was taken sick on July 'M), suffering from rheumatic fever. Tyhoid develiijied and then pneumonia and a heart affection. He Stock reducing sale now in progress was thought to be better and was so at H. Barasch's clothing store. Main declared by three physicians who set St., Freeport. We close out entire , in consultation Monday. Later a Summer stock in order to make room ' change for the worse occurred and at for fall and winter line. An immediate ' 5:30 he died. Mr. Burtis was ?,o years visit to our store will be to your ad- olfl. iind is survived by his^vvidow, who vantage. H. Barasch. was the daughter of Mr. Lockitt, pres¬
ident of the Long Island Safe Dejiosit Next Sunday evening a special song Company. Mr. and Mrs. Burtis were service will be given by the chorus, married ten years ago. They had no choir and congregation of the Presby- cliildren. The deceased was connected terian Church, under the direction of with DeSelden Brothers, realty brok- Mrs. Ida R. Wright, who has had - ers, of Manhattan, and was manager of
lianv. It was decided that the (.'oin
the firm's branch at Flatbush. He had been vvith the linn for si.x years. Funeral services were held on Thurs¬ day from his late residence in Brook¬ lyn, with iiitermeiit in the family jilot in Brooklyn.
BALDWIN
.Mrs. L. A. Baldwin is at Lake George for a few weeks.
Miss .Mildred .Southard is visiting friends at Oakland, New Jersey.
Geo. W. Hulse has been appointed janitor of the school by the new board.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Morrison are en¬ tertaining guests from Pasadena, Cali¬ fornia.
flie supplies for this but tliey vvould do it if Jiossible.
A. C. Ackerman as a ineniber of the Board of Health recoinniended that the vyater be blown out of tlie dead oniis at fre()uent intervals, and that tlie resi¬ dent-, near tlie.^e jilaces be su'iiiliud with hydrant wrenches i-o that they could be sure the work wiis done jiVop- erly, by (hnng it them.selves.
tllectrician Harry .'^. Walling rejioil- ed that the mast arms on the street lights were in bad condition and needed immediate oveiliaulintr: rel'trrtd to committee.
A communication was received from ¦\¦Y,^. announcement has .pl.een n.i.le the Public Service Commission, Second , ,^j' t.),^^, marriage of .Mr. Josejih J. Oak- District, regarding electric lighting, | k-v of this vUlav.o to .Mi.ss Haves of jiarticuarly the reading of meters, and | Yorktown Heights, which took' jila.e asking the Board to send a rejiresent- | |;ist week. Mr. and .Mr.s. Oakkv have ative to a conference to be held at Al- : retured to Lynbrook, where they will
make their homo, where they wore re¬ ceived with the usual village honors.
Work is Jirogressing in reference to .-ecuring signatures to the jietition which is to be jiresented to tlio Town Board, advocating the establishment of a Lighting District in Lynbrook. This is a move in the right direction, and should appeal to every public spirited resident.
Robert Thomas, who was an estab¬ lished figure in Lynbrook, where lu- has resided for a long number of years, (lied at his late residence, Broadway, on Friday last. The funeral .'^ervice was held .Saturday afternoon, vvith in¬ terment in Greenfield ("emetery. The deceased was a veteran of tho Civil War, vvhich ho served through with distinction,being honorably disi-harged. The funeral was under the direction of D. B. P. Mott Post, No. .'i27,(L A. and he was liurit'd vvith full inililaiv imn-
the
the
aji-
lii\
Sainuel Sell
more \'illa .-^it
a block of lan
ojied jirojiei-fy
uiion whirh t
church.
¦ has sold for the Bell-
• Develojimeiit Comjiany
! in their newly-devel-
t" the Catholic Church,
lev intend to ImiKl a
The iiuti'ig of tho IvciHililicaii Asso" ci.'itiiii to Hitih Hill Heach on Wednes¬ day v\-.is a verv successful affair. Mu- :ic vv;-- luniisheil by a band of twelve piev es ami from the oldest to the youngest voter oi" the liepublican jiarty .'iil li.'id an ca-ellent time.
SEAFORD
-ndi
lilll -¦ Lh.
Mrs. .' vveei
l.V
w.
aft are
in Fri'i'iioi't.
T!
-uniiay ^' honl ol Cluiri'li held their outing t; Beach toilav, iThui'.'^dav.)
Ilil
M. E. ;h Hill
.Mi.ss KIHe Williams N. Y., is the guest Schuman.
of Stuyvesant, if Miss Jennie
.Mr. and Mrs. .laime Cainjis are en¬ tertaining a young fon; Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Southard a little daughter.
The Ladies' .\id Society of the M. E. Church realized about ?l."iil at their fair held in the chajiel on Thursday night last.
charge of the church music during the summer, and her work, as woll as that of the organist, Mrs. Ida B. Powell. is highly ajijireciated by jiastor, con¬ gregation and the music committee. Sjiecial thanks are due Mrs. Reach and Messrs. Reach, organist; Palamoun¬ tain and Watkins, .soloists, of Free¬ jiort; and Messrs. Jones and Munson of Brooklyn, soloists, and Mrs. II. H. Norton of Adams, N. Y.
On Labor Day, .September 2, the <
Hempstead Bay Yacht Club will hold [
an ojien race for motor boats over its '
club course at Elder Lsland, starting at'
2 p. m. Entries free and for which .
Jirizes will he offered in the several
classes. Entries should be sent to J.
W. Williams, chairman of the Regatta
Committee at Hempstead not later
than Saturday. August .'51, or may be
handed to a member of the committee
at the Club House on Saturday or
Sunday,,August ol and September 1.
On Saturday afternoon, August 'dl, and on Sunday, September 1,Jan official measurer will be at the Club House. Elder Island, to measure boats. No boats will be measured on the day of the race.
The new South Shore Yacht Club will give their first clam bake on Sat¬ urday, .Sejitember 7, in a large tent on the Club Grounds, located on the West side of the new waterway, at Free- port. The dinner will be gotten uii by the Entertainment Committee, Wm. P. Miller, chairman. A "olored quar¬ tette from N. Y. City will provide the music. A motor boat race will take place during the day, for vvhich fine Jirizes will be presented. The flag¬ pole will be raised and the Club Flag ^ad a good time, hoisted. This jxde is one of the tallest .. . _
in the country, being nearly IOD feet August Immig, one of ehe best in height. known and poiiular residents of the vil-
The South Shore Yacht Club has been Jage, passed away Saturday afternoon, in existence but about three months, j in his G8th year, after a long and se- and at pre.sent there are 139 members vere illness. Funeral services were enrolled. The future of this Club has ' held Monday evening from hb late res- ^
a very bright outlook. It is proposed idence and from the (]crman Reformed | sign placed at the junction of Church
" " "' " and .Main streets, in place of the wood¬
en one there now.
The Board attended to some routine work and audited a number of bill before adjourning.
Mr. and .Mrs. C. G. turned to their honu after a pleasant vi; Rowe's parents.
Row
have re- New York with Mrs.
A number of young peojile from this village enjoyed a straw ride to Amity¬ ville Wednesday night. The jiarty stopped at the Neubert House, where dancing was indulged in and everyone
mission knew its business, and that the Board c(juld safely abide by its ac¬ tion without sending any rejiresenta- tive to Albany.
The monthly rejiort of the Treasurer showed the '.'olUowing balances: Gen¬ eral fund, $1870.74; .street, $3021.."i8: water, $2,514.87; light, $77.13; Board of Health, $387.12; interest, $1.")73.11; tax arrears, $889.87; fire dejiartment, $G094.7t3; street light, $3(j.''i0."l2; light extension, $709.12; water extension, $10.10; water sinking, $3(170.77: street sign, $96.21.
The monthly reiiort of the Village Engineer for the month of August showed that the village iilant had been ojierated 338 hours; and that 110 arc lamjis had been in service 13(j hours and 2.") minutes; also pumjied 8,3(53,800 gallons of water, consuming in all 219,- 330 lbs. of coal.
Tax Collector E. A. Dorlon rejiortcHl collecting $808.(18 additional, making a total of $12..'.(i7.2."i.
The following apjilical,ioi,ui for j'er- miesion to lay .sidewalks, tnrec-fourlhs of the cost to be credited on respective road taxes, were granted : A. B. ('hc-s- hire, corner Bedell and Raynor stretL-t; A. Hutton, Lena Avenue.
John T. Powers and Thonias Farrell wore ajijiroved as niembois of Wide Awake Engine (Jomjiany No. 1.
The ajijilications of Wm. P. Jones, Sinith .Street, and Vandewater Post, Wallace Street, for water service, were granted.
The village treasurer vvas by resolu¬ tions directed to re-transfer amounts to various funds which had been pre¬ viously borrowed jiending receijits of taxes levied.
The matter of the L. I. R. H. Co. Jiutting gates at Long Beach and Bay View avenues, or having a flagman stationed at these jioints, was referred to coun.^el, after being thoroughly con¬ sidered. It was the opinion of the Board that if the comjiany would not attend to these matters, which were not considered unrea.sonable, but rather nece.s.sary to j'ublic safety, they should be prosecuted for violating the sjiecd law regarding running vehicles over eight miles an hour.
President Morris(m rejiorted that la- had re(-eived from Cbief Cozzens bids for building a fire house for Wide Awake Engine Comjiany, to be erected on the village lot at (-onier of Church and Pine streets, in which to install the new engine which is expceted to arrive- in a short time. The bids, three in number, were read. The jirices: G. Howard Randall, $132.5; Nelson T. S(.-a- man, $124.5; Bert Whaley, $1212.xii. The contract was awarded to Whaley, the lowest bidder, work to be begun at once. ^
It was decided to have an iron street
.•\ car-load of ties has arrived at the linal (k'jiot, vvhich is regarded as a sure
sign of the coming of the trollev.
m
.Mrs. Sarah K. Cartnan and daugh¬ ter. Miss Sarah Carman, are visiting at the home of .Mr» and Mrs. Fred Car¬ niau.
A Jiarty of young folks from this place are sjieiidiiig the week at High Hill Beai-h, under the chajieronage of ".¦\iint Etta."
The Jirayer meeting will be held as usual in the M. E. Church this Friday evening at 8 o'clock and the choir re¬ hearsal Saturday evening, at the same hour.
.N'ext Sunday, Sejit. 1, vvill he For¬ eign .Missions Day in the .M. E. Church, evening the jiastor will jireach illection will ll
In the
a special scrinon and taki'ii for mission
The funeral service over the remains of the late Oliver Kiles, tho .'Jeveiitecn year old son of Mr. and .Mrs. Olivei' V. Kiles, who died at the residence of his Jiarents, .Scranton .¦\venue, on Thursday last, was hekl at his late residence on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, and at the"St. James .M. E. Church iit 2 o'clock, the Rev. Henry L. Glover ofliciating. His death is siiicorely inourneil hy his exteii.'^ive circle of frioiiils and relatives. He vvas a most exemplary young man. .\lthougb he had heen coiiijilaiiiiiig ever since he vvas injured in a bicycle' collision a few weeks ago, bis death was entirely uii- exjiected and came as a great shock to his loving jwrents, to wliom we extend our sincerest svnipathv.
(.,>uite a jiil of iiiLii'i'st is being (X'- casioneil in the motor lioats of this vi- ciiiiLy lioth by the residents of this and iieil.f|ilioi'iiig vilhm'es. One in jiarticu¬ lar causing mach loninient is the "Sea¬ ford lioy" owned hy .lohn W. Hen¬ drickson, which is newly e(iuiiijied with an eleven horse jiower engine. As there is an ojien race at the Ilemp¬ stead Bay Yacht Club oi^ Labor Day,
Club whv not try some of these boats see if they are whal they claim.
aiH
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
William Edgar I'eitit has and 10 cent store in the Wi g on Village Avenue.
0|ieneii a •«-ks Buiid-
.Mrs. Jl nnie Southard, wife of John .Southard, a forniei- residiilit of this vilhige, died at the Jamaica Hosjiital on Satunlay night of j.'neunioiiia. She had been oi)erate(l on for ajijiendicitis, from the effects of which she was re¬ covering, when pneumnniji develoiied, which resulted fatally.
to bulid on their grounds during the Church, Herkimer St.. near Hov^ard
coming winter a large Club house, ful ly equipped and furnished for the pleasure of its many members.
Freeport
Talking Machine Store
VICTOR TALKING MACHINES
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
COMPLETE LINE OH RECORDS
Deiler. J. G. lltfeertMii
OroTO St.. near Pine. FREEPOBT. L. I. I OPEN BVKNINOH
I St., Brooklyn; Tuesday afternoon,with 1 Masonic funeral rites, in charge of j Massajiequa Lodge, No. 822, to which ; Mr. Immig belonged. Interment was I in Greenfield Cemetery. Mr. Immig 1 is survived by one .son, Henry Immig.
WANTED
Determinative explauatiou (Dic¬ tionary, etc.) of term "artistic."
ADOLPH KObISCH, Artist, Freeport ^
School Supplies at Nassau County Review Stationery Department; any¬ thing for the scholars.
The State Fair will be held on the State Fair Grounds, at Syracuse, the week beginning Monday, Septeml>er 9, and will be held every day during that week.
The enterlaiiimeiiL given in the Y. .\1. I. C. Hall 'in Saturday evening, en¬ tirely by local talent, was above criti¬ cism ill every rcsjiect, and beyond (k)ulil the best giveii there in .some time. The jilay, ".My Wife's .Mother," was a very clever oiiC and was jilayed as though the jiarts had heen made f(;r e.nch individual character. After the entertainment ice cream and dancing wer(> enjoyed and the Church of St. .Michael and All Angels, for whom the entertainment was given, will be ^j;r('atly benefitted linaiicially by the event.
Letter to r:dv\in S. Cnrman
Freeport, .\'.V. Dear Sir: We should like to print your ojiinion of this guarantee in this jiajier, where all your neighors wil! .-ee it:
We'll furnish the fiaint to jiaint half
the hou.se of any fair man on these
The Centreites defeated;the Wander- term:^: He shall jiaiiit the other half ers of Iirooklyn at A.ss(jciation I'ark on with whatever jiaint he likes; same Saturchiy la.st bv the score of 9 to 0 jKiniter (any fair man) same way (the Next Sa'turday the boys will i-m.-s bats way of all fair jiaiiiters, to make a with the strong Montrose Club ofHrook-iKood job). If our half doesn t take lyn, and on Labor Day they will j.lay less gallons by one-tenth to seven- the strong Mohonk team of Brooklyn. t«-nths, we'll give him the paint. If the chamjiion amateur team of Brook- our half doesifi't take less labftr by one- lyn, which has only lost twogames this tenth to .>^even-teiiths, we'll give him sea.son. Be .sure and attend this game, the jiaint. If (,ur half isn't «'under as it will undoubtedly jinjve a very in- three years hence, we'll give him the teresting one indeed. paint. If our half isii t sr.under six
—. years hence, we'll give hirn the jiaint.
The South Shore Traction Comjiany Any color, has filed its acceptance of the terms We say one-tenth, because there are requested by the Board of Village Trus- two or three paints with about that tees .subsequent to having its franchise, difference; we say seven there are extended. The trolley company prom- : dozens of jiaints with about that diflfer- ises to begin work on its tracks with- ence-we say one to seven because in six months; to have the track com- there's a hundred that waste one- pleted through this village within a third of the money paid for Iwth paint year, and to have its line in operation and i&hor. Is there a paint we haven't within two years from date. This covered?
company haa a'so agreed to charge but five centa from Rockville Centre to the City Line. Through Rockville Centre
P. S. C.
Yours truly,
F. W. DEVOE & CO. Milton Foreman sells oar
it will run through Lakeview Avenue, paint.

VOL. XII
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1907
NO. 44
FREEPORT NEWS
I Miss Catherine Grappel has returned i from her vacation.
School opens Monday, Sept. 9.
A regular meeting of the Board of Tru.stees will beheld next Friday even ing.
The fall time-table of the L. I. R. will go into effect about Sept. 10.
R.
Herman Schloss is visiting relatives in Bridgeport, Conn.
Before you equip that building, see the gas company about your fixtures.
Mr. and Mrs. W. home after a visit Pennsylvania.
B. Osterhout are with relatives in
Read the Gas. C^o's. adv. sue in regard to hot water.
this
Mi.ss Jennie HafT of Hempstead is spending a few days with her uncle, Alvin G. Smith.
In the Methodist Episcojial Church Sunday morning there will be Holy Commu;nion, with recef^t^iiJn of mem- Oscar Valentine left Wednesday for bers. In the evening'"tht? regular Springfield, Ma.ss., for a vacation. preaching services will begin at 7:4.').
The [lastor will jireach the fifth sermon , Henry L. Maxson spent Saturday and jn the series on "Life and Law." Sunday at Camp Tramiuility, Green- Topic for the evening sermon, "New
wood Lake, N. Y.
.School Sujiplies at Nassau County
, . , , . . ..I ri I I Review Stationery Deijartment; anv-
and telegraiih operator at the. Freeport I .,. r .u u i
^- ' ' ""J thing for the scholars.
LeRoy Smith is now the ticket agent j jgrajih operator at the. Fr depot. Here's hnjiing he'll stay.
John D. Cornelius and Williain C. Connors returned Wednesday evening from a three days' trip to Albany.
A meeting of tho Allied Boards of Trade of the Town of HemjistCad vvill be held in Frateriiity Hall .Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Pearsall and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearasll and fam¬ ily spent last w-eek at their cottage at Point Lookout.
Tony Elar is building a large brick hotel in jilace of hia hotel building re¬ cently destroyed by lire, on East Mer¬ rick Road.
Harold IMake Sniith of Church St. sailed from New uite a jiil of iiiLii'i'st is being (X'- casioneil in the motor lioats of this vi- ciiiiLy lioth by the residents of this and iieil.f|ilioi'iiig vilhm'es. One in jiarticu¬ lar causing mach loninient is the "Sea¬ ford lioy" owned hy .lohn W. Hen¬ drickson, which is newly e(iuiiijied with an eleven horse jiower engine. As there is an ojien race at the Ilemp¬ stead Bay Yacht Club oi^ Labor Day,
Club whv not try some of these boats see if they are whal they claim.
aiH
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
William Edgar I'eitit has and 10 cent store in the Wi g on Village Avenue.
0|ieneii a •«-ks Buiid-
.Mrs. Jl nnie Southard, wife of John .Southard, a forniei- residiilit of this vilhige, died at the Jamaica Hosjiital on Satunlay night of j.'neunioiiia. She had been oi)erate(l on for ajijiendicitis, from the effects of which she was re¬ covering, when pneumnniji develoiied, which resulted fatally.
to bulid on their grounds during the Church, Herkimer St.. near Hov^ard
coming winter a large Club house, ful ly equipped and furnished for the pleasure of its many members.
Freeport
Talking Machine Store
VICTOR TALKING MACHINES
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
COMPLETE LINE OH RECORDS
Deiler. J. G. lltfeertMii
OroTO St.. near Pine. FREEPOBT. L. I. I OPEN BVKNINOH
I St., Brooklyn; Tuesday afternoon,with 1 Masonic funeral rites, in charge of j Massajiequa Lodge, No. 822, to which ; Mr. Immig belonged. Interment was I in Greenfield Cemetery. Mr. Immig 1 is survived by one .son, Henry Immig.
WANTED
Determinative explauatiou (Dic¬ tionary, etc.) of term "artistic."
ADOLPH KObISCH, Artist, Freeport ^
School Supplies at Nassau County Review Stationery Department; any¬ thing for the scholars.
The State Fair will be held on the State Fair Grounds, at Syracuse, the week beginning Monday, Septeml>er 9, and will be held every day during that week.
The enterlaiiimeiiL given in the Y. .\1. I. C. Hall 'in Saturday evening, en¬ tirely by local talent, was above criti¬ cism ill every rcsjiect, and beyond (k)ulil the best giveii there in .some time. The jilay, ".My Wife's .Mother," was a very clever oiiC and was jilayed as though the jiarts had heen made f(;r e.nch individual character. After the entertainment ice cream and dancing wer(> enjoyed and the Church of St. .Michael and All Angels, for whom the entertainment was given, will be ^j;r('atly benefitted linaiicially by the event.
Letter to r:dv\in S. Cnrman
Freeport, .\'.V. Dear Sir: We should like to print your ojiinion of this guarantee in this jiajier, where all your neighors wil! .-ee it:
We'll furnish the fiaint to jiaint half
the hou.se of any fair man on these
The Centreites defeated;the Wander- term:^: He shall jiaiiit the other half ers of Iirooklyn at A.ss(jciation I'ark on with whatever jiaint he likes; same Saturchiy la.st bv the score of 9 to 0 jKiniter (any fair man) same way (the Next Sa'turday the boys will i-m.-s bats way of all fair jiaiiiters, to make a with the strong Montrose Club ofHrook-iKood job). If our half doesn t take lyn, and on Labor Day they will j.lay less gallons by one-tenth to seven- the strong Mohonk team of Brooklyn. t«-nths, we'll give him the paint. If the chamjiion amateur team of Brook- our half doesifi't take less labftr by one- lyn, which has only lost twogames this tenth to .>^even-teiiths, we'll give him sea.son. Be .sure and attend this game, the jiaint. If (,ur half isn't «'under as it will undoubtedly jinjve a very in- three years hence, we'll give him the teresting one indeed. paint. If our half isii t sr.under six
—. years hence, we'll give hirn the jiaint.
The South Shore Traction Comjiany Any color, has filed its acceptance of the terms We say one-tenth, because there are requested by the Board of Village Trus- two or three paints with about that tees .subsequent to having its franchise, difference; we say seven there are extended. The trolley company prom- : dozens of jiaints with about that diflfer- ises to begin work on its tracks with- ence-we say one to seven because in six months; to have the track com- there's a hundred that waste one- pleted through this village within a third of the money paid for Iwth paint year, and to have its line in operation and i&hor. Is there a paint we haven't within two years from date. This covered?
company haa a'so agreed to charge but five centa from Rockville Centre to the City Line. Through Rockville Centre
P. S. C.
Yours truly,
F. W. DEVOE & CO. Milton Foreman sells oar
it will run through Lakeview Avenue, paint.